SI Kilpatrick

Publication List Details

Period

1995 - 9997

Number

173

Co-Authors

Having a baby in the new land: a qualitative exploration of the experiences of Asian migrants in rural Tasmania, Australia (2009)

Hoang, H, Le, Q, Kilpatrick, SI

Introduction: Australia is a land of cultural diversity. Cultural differences in maternity care may result in conflict between migrants and healthcare providers, especially when migrants have minimal...

Volunteering as Community (2009)

Orpin, P, Stirling, CM, Kilpatrick, SI

AimsThe recognition that volunteering constitutes the heart of community is not new. However, as government and non-government sectors become increasingly focussed on the potential of volunteerism...

Adapting to rural communities by overseas-born health professionals (2009)

Le, Q, Elmer, SL, Kilpatrick, SI

IntroductionAs with other multicultural nations, cultural diversity is a prominent feature of Australian society that leads to intercultural awareness and respect through citizen interactions. While...

Community engagement and working with government (2008)

Kilpatrick, SI

Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consistent with democracy. A systems perspective can see consumers engaged to legitimise government agendas....

Vietnamese-born health professionals: negotiating work and life in rural Australia (2008)

Le, Q, Kilpatrick, SI

Introduction: Australia is a culturally diverse nation due to migrants from a wide variety of countries creating a multicultural society. The health professions are highly valued by the younger...

Multi-level rural community engagement in health

Kilpatrick, SI

Community participation in health is consistent withnotions of democracy. A systems perspective of engagementcan see consumers engaged to legitimise governmentagendas. Often community participation...